Yes, it seems the man who has been fined several times for hard hits is taking his head-hunting ways to the fine sport of dodgeball.

There, he might finally be able to throw caution and good sense to the wind and start aiming for the noggin.

As for news that revolves around his day job, Harrison recently stated he is unwilling to take a pay cut with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

CBS Sports reports the linebacker is certainly willing to restructure his contract to help the team "pay him $6.57 million this season and $7.57 million in 2014."

He just doesn't want to take a pay cut.

With that, we are fairly certain this meandering into the world of fast-flying balls and shouts of, "I hit you, man, you are out! No, you are out! C'mon, don't be like that!" is but a passing phase, a way to fill the void of another offseason.

Still, if you happen to line up against Harrison in the near future, get low, because the man likes to aim high.